"These things should never happen. It's a terrible tragedy for our families. It's a terrible tragedy for Dade County," said Alan Goldfarb, an attorney for the Budhoo family. "It's just something that should never, ever occur, and in time, we'll get to the bottom of it, I'm sure."

Construction crews removed large pieces of concrete and steel before removing the body of Budhoo, who was identified by family members. The body still must be identified by the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner.

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